the 22-year-olds conjoined twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel were never expected to survive beyond a few days but have not only proved doctors wrong, they have astonished them with their development into darling children, typical teenagers and, lately, beautiful young adults. 

The twins who share one body fused at the torso, were born on March 7, 1990, in Minnesota in the United States, to their parents Patty, a registered nurse, and Mike, a carpenter and landscaper, and they graduated from
Bethel University in Minnesota, USA. reported Daily mail.

They enjoyed sports such as bowling, volleyball, cycling, softball and swimming.
And on their 16th birthday they passed their driving test, a mind-boggling feat of teamwork with each twin using one arm to control the steering wheel.
 twins will be starring in their own reality TV show and The broadcaster has now given them their own show called 'Abby and Brittany' which will premiere on August 28.
Much-loved: The girls attended a private church school and are popular with their friends, who treat them no differently from anyone else
The twins an friends









 One in a trillion: The Hensels are believed to be one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancyUnique parenting skills: Their mother Patty has encouraged the girls to develop their own individuality and to ensure that if one of the twins misbehaves, she is careful to only scold the one responsible

In unison: The twins display an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sporth

 Videos: Abby and Brittany aged 16 and 19

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